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Nginx can be configured to bypass proxy cache when a special header is in the request. If the response is cacheable, it will replace the cache for that request. Proxy caching of media files is desirable when using object storage as a way of minimizing bandwidth costs, but has the drawback of leaving deleted media files for a configured amount of cache time. A cache buster can make those media files immediately unavailable. This especially makes sense when suspending and unsuspending an account.
28 lines
617 B
Ruby
28 lines
617 B
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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class CacheBuster
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def initialize(options = {})
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@secret_header = options[:secret_header] || 'Secret-Header'
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@secret = options[:secret] || 'True'
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end
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def bust(url)
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site = Addressable::URI.parse(url).normalized_site
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request_pool.with(site) do |http_client|
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build_request(url, http_client).perform
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end
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end
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private
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def request_pool
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RequestPool.current
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end
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def build_request(url, http_client)
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Request.new(:get, url, http_client: http_client).tap do |request|
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request.add_headers(@secret_header => @secret)
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end
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end
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end
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